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Italian Virtuosa Beatrice Rana Makes An Astonishing Local Debut at The Conrad
Concert pianist Beatrice Rana gave a breath-taking recital for the La Jolla Music Society Friday, March 4, 2022, at The Conrad in La Jolla.
Read MoreRonald K. Brown/EVIDENCE Dances for the Ancestors
In the moment of watching “The Equality of Night and Day,” I found it frustratingly static. But as this piece marinates, it seems to me Brown is doing something remarkable—creating a metaphor for being imprisoned that I experienced viscerally.
Read MoreBackyard Renaissance Delivers Wicked Fun in “Abigail’s Party”
“Abigail’s Party” isn’t just wickedly funny, it’s riveting. The casual drinks party bristles with underlying antagonisms, conveyed by a superb ensemble … and when is something going to detonate?
Read MoreChoral Music from African-American Traditions Comforts the Soul and Confronts History
Although Black History Month is nearly over, two San Diego choral organizations, Sacra/Profana and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Choir of San Diego, managed to pay appropriate tribute to this worthy tradition in a joint concert at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church in Clairemont.
Read More“Desert Rock Garden” Makes Personal the Japanese Internment Camps of World War Two
The military focused on a population of over 100,000 Japanese to parse out of the their lives and plant them in desert camps. Playwright and San Diego resident Roy Sekigahama skipped past the politics to focus on relationships.
Read MoreSan Diego Opera’s ‘Così fan tutte’ Delivers Sumptuous Singing and Psychological Strip Tease
San Diego Opera’s exuberant new production of Mozart’s final comic opera ‘Così fan tutte’ opened Saturday, February 12, at the San Diego Civic Theatre in downtown San Diego.
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